Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ighestposition in the church, gave great satisfaction to his manyfriends, and his eminent efficiency and usefulness as a bishopprove the wisdom of the choice. The accompanying portrait represents Dr. Andrews as he ap-peared when pastor of the Sands-street church. He now wearsside whiskers, which have turned very grey, yet he seems to haveretained much of the vigor of former years. The ChristianAdvocate describes him as well built, with ruddy and p


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ighestposition in the church, gave great satisfaction to his manyfriends, and his eminent efficiency and usefulness as a bishopprove the wisdom of the choice. The accompanying portrait represents Dr. Andrews as he ap-peared when pastor of the Sands-street church. He now wearsside whiskers, which have turned very grey, yet he seems to haveretained much of the vigor of former years. The ChristianAdvocate describes him as well built, with ruddy and pleasant Semi-Centennial, Wesleyan University, pp. 8-15. 372 Old Sands Street Church. countenance, and eyes shaded with glasses ; neat in habit, ofcourteous yet dignified mien, retiring and unassuming, but ex-ceedingly social among friends. The day he was twenty-six years of age, (August 7, 1851,) Andrews was married to Miss Susan M. Hotchkiss, ofCheshire, Conn. Eva, their first-born, died in infancy. Theother children are: Winnifred Elizabeth ; Helen, (Mrs. W. ;) Edward Hotchkiss, (class of 1885, Wesleyan Univer-sity,) and r.*w!Wj;;:


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